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NYSE:TECK News 10 January 2026 - 19 January 2026

Anglo American stock slips in London as tariff jitters return — key dates ahead

Anglo American stock slips in London as tariff jitters return — key dates ahead

London, Jan 19, 2026, 08:27 GMT — Trading session ongoing Anglo American slipped 0.1% to 3,238 pence at 0827 GMT, fluctuating between 3,186 and 3,255 pence during the session. The price remains near its 52-week peak of 3,340. Rio Tinto dropped 1.9%, while Glencore slid 2.5%. (Investing) The market got off to a sluggish start as investors digested fresh trade…
Anglo American stock: Norges Bank tops 3% stake as copper surge keeps miners in play

Anglo American stock: Norges Bank tops 3% stake as copper surge keeps miners in play

London, Jan 15, 2026, 07:01 GMT — Premarket Ahead of Thursday’s London open, Anglo American stock (AAL.L) caught attention after a regulatory filing revealed Norges Bank boosted its stake above the 3% reporting threshold. The bank now holds 3.00352% of voting rights, or 35,383,000 shares, up from 2.99573%. According to the filing, the threshold was crossed on Jan. 9. (TradingView)…
Anglo American stock price dips early as Rio-Glencore megadeal talk keeps miners on edge

Anglo American stock price dips early as Rio-Glencore megadeal talk keeps miners on edge

London, Jan 13, 2026, 08:08 GMT — Regular session Anglo American (AAL.L) shares edged down 0.5% to 3,236 pence in early London trading on Tuesday, after finishing the previous session at 3,252 pence. So far today, the stock has fluctuated between 3,235 and 3,252 pence. (Investing) The sector is absorbing fresh deal rumors, with BHP reportedly opting out of Rio…
Anglo American stock hits a new 52-week high — what’s driving AAL and what to watch next

Anglo American stock hits a new 52-week high — what’s driving AAL and what to watch next

London, Jan 12, 2026, 08:21 GMT — Regular session Anglo American shares (AAL.L) climbed 1.7% to 3,270 pence early Monday, hitting 3,281p at one point—a fresh 52-week peak. The stock had closed at 3,216p on Friday. (London South East) This matters because mining investors have shifted their focus back to scale. When major deals start to seem feasible, the biggest…
Anglo American stock jumps on Teck merger clearance signal — dates that matter next

Anglo American stock jumps on Teck merger clearance signal — dates that matter next

London, Jan 11, 2026, 08:12 GMT — Market closed. Anglo American (AAL.L) shares climbed 2.7% on Friday following a European Commission filing that suggested a less complicated competition review for its planned merger with Canada’s Teck Resources. The mining sector remained active after Rio Tinto revealed early talks with Glencore, fueling new rounds of deal speculation. (Reuters) The Commission is…
Anglo American stock jumps on EU Teck signal as key February dates loom

Anglo American stock jumps on EU Teck signal as key February dates loom

London, Jan 10, 2026, 08:24 GMT — Market closed Anglo American plc shares ended Friday up 2.7% at 3,216 pence, a whisker below the week’s 52-week high, after signs that its planned merger with Canada’s Teck Resources is moving through Europe with fewer obvious hurdles. (MarketWatch) The shift matters because the Teck deal has been the main driver of the…

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  • Jash Engineering's Total Return Outpaces Earnings Growth Over Five Years
    January 24, 2026, 11:45 PM EST. Jash Engineering Limited (NSE:JASH) has delivered an impressive 634% share price increase over the past five years, outperforming its 39% annual earnings per share (EPS) growth. Despite a 29% share price drop in the last quarter and a 38% total loss over the past year, long-term investors have seen strong gains. The company's total shareholder return (TSR), which includes dividends, was 651% over five years, highlighting substantial dividend contributions. The divergence between share price and EPS growth suggests heightened investor confidence in Jash Engineering. However, recent underperformance reflects short-term market volatility rather than long-term fundamentals.
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